DescriptionTwo 17th-century Row Houses, a type of building unique to
Great Yarmouth, containing original fixtures and displays of local architectural fittings salvaged from bombing in 1942-43. Nearby are
the remains of a Franciscan friary, with rare early wall paintings, accidentally discovered during bomb damage repairs.

LocationSouth Quay from Great Yarmouth along riverside and dock, 0.5m
inland from beach. Follow signs to dock and south quay. Bus: From
surrounding areas. Station: Great Yarmouth 0.5m

DescriptionThis moated house was built in 1482 by the Bedingfeld family, who still live here. The rooms show the development from medieval austerity to Victorian comfort, with embroidery worked by mary Queen
of Scots during her captivity on display. The Tudor gatehouse rises
25 metres above the moat, and the garden includes lawns, trees
borders and a French parterre. Woodland walks.